Joshua, that link doesn't work. Try this http://manfrottoschoolofxcellence.com/ The site seems to have good information for learners.....wayne
Replied Aug 31
Thanks Kara, glad you like them. You can't really mess up the settings on your new camera, but it's possible to use settings or combinations of them that don't suit a particular situation. Only pract…
Replied Aug 25
That's right Kara - automatic is just that. Apart from clicking, you relinquish all control. Mind you, better results may be achieved with automatic in some situations and you may feel more comfortab…
Replied Aug 25
Welcome to MSS Kara. My advice is to study your camera manual and become familiar with it's settings, practice shooting as much as possible in different situations and read about lighting and composi…
Replied Aug 24
Some of us believe in the 'art of photography' and like to explore further the possibilities of our work, not just accept what camera manufacturers consider are the best settings for any given situat…
Replied Aug 24
Ron, I'm particular and critical too but I use focus lock and exposure lock when required, then recompose. That controls the hyperfocal distance and exposure for me - check my shots if in doubt. I'm…
Replied Aug 20
I miss my darkrooms, but autofocus has been sent to help us. Each to their own though. I don't for one moment think that I'm relinquishing control - if autofocus is set to focus on the zone required,…
Replied Aug 19
Bob, I always take time with composition even though I use autofocus - having to focus manually is something less to worry about and allows me to quickly capture things I might otherwise miss. I find…
Replied Aug 19

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